Muybridge Panorama of San Francisco, 1878
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This is the second of two panoramas of San Francisco photographed by the British photographer, Eadweard Muybridge. The first was in January of 1877. He returned a year later and again set up a battery of 13 cameras on the tower of the unfinished Mark Hopkins Mansion at California and Mason; each one aimed at a different part of the City.
In the 1879 City Directory he is listed as having an office at 417 Montgomery
and living at 331 Montgomery. His name is shown as Edward, not Eadweard. A larger image of the Mansion and Crocker's Spite Fence Index to Panorama Photographs of San Francisco, 1851- 1915 |